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Curiousity and the cat

This is a discussion on Curiousity and the cat within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; Originally Posted by Bill The keel? YES!!! We have a winner who understands!!! Thank you Bill!!.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill
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    YES!!! We have a winner who understands!!! Thank you Bill!!..
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    I really have seen a picture of every bass I am interested in and don't need to be told the difference between front and back rear or forward.

    that one is testy I admit.

    Did anyone answer the original post in this thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tkarter

    Did anyone answer the original post in this thread?

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    There's an original post??? Go figure!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBallz
    That's because you would be talking about the BACK of the bass....not the rear.
    And in the nutzo land of basspeak, the opposite of the 'Back' is not the 'Front'. The side opposite the 'Back' is the 'Top'. However, since the 'Endpin' is on the 'Rear Bout' but no one calls it the 'Rearpin', I think the confusion over 'Front and Rear' PU's should be encouraged, don't you?

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    Ahhh....OK....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill
    I think we should refer to the areas of basses as forward, aft, starboard, & port.
    What about the guys that play Porty axes? Isn't this a sort of triangulated form of inverse rediscrimination?

    And wouldn't the bridge area be misnamed? The zone occupied by the stoptail and saddles [formerly the bridge] would now be either the poop or the helm. Do you really want to tell your luthier to "Rout the Poop for a BadAss"?

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    What about the portly guys?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBallz
    What about the portly guys?
    I just love it when you guys talk about me here.
    Starting to think about returning to bass playing in the very near future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golem
    What about the guys that play Porty axes? Isn't this a sort of triangulated form of inverse rediscrimination?

    And wouldn't the bridge area be misnamed? The zone occupied by the stoptail and saddles [formerly the bridge] would now be either the poop or the helm. Do you really want to tell your luthier to "Rout the Poop for a BadAss"?

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    "Rout the Poop for a BadAss"?


    Only from the mind of Golem....
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